The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated Warrior, Volume 4Thomas Tegg, 1828 |
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... laws ; and men well beloved by the people , because of their education of their youth : for all those that were ... law of their fathers ; and thereby obtain the rewards which the law will confer on them for such actions of piety : for ...
... laws ; and men well beloved by the people , because of their education of their youth : for all those that were ... law of their fathers ; and thereby obtain the rewards which the law will confer on them for such actions of piety : for ...
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... law ; and it ought not to be wondered at , if we esteem those laws which Moses had suggested to him , and were taught him by God , and which he wrote and left behind him , more worthy of observation than thy commands . Accordingly we ...
... law ; and it ought not to be wondered at , if we esteem those laws which Moses had suggested to him , and were taught him by God , and which he wrote and left behind him , more worthy of observation than thy commands . Accordingly we ...
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... law of our fathers . And when he had given a treat to the multitude , and left off his mourning , he went up into the temple . He had also acclamations and praises given him , which way soever he went , every one striving with the rest ...
... law of our fathers . And when he had given a treat to the multitude , and left off his mourning , he went up into the temple . He had also acclamations and praises given him , which way soever he went , every one striving with the rest ...
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... law , and of greater purity , to officiate as high priest . This was granted by Archelaus , although he was mightily offended at their importunity , because he proposed to himself to go to Rome immediately , to look after Cæsar's deter ...
... law , and of greater purity , to officiate as high priest . This was granted by Archelaus , although he was mightily offended at their importunity , because he proposed to himself to go to Rome immediately , to look after Cæsar's deter ...
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... law of their fathers had appointed for the Jews at this time , which feast is called the Passover * , and is a ... laws , and kept together in the temple , and had plenty of food , because these seditious persons were not ashamed ...
... law of their fathers had appointed for the Jews at this time , which feast is called the Passover * , and is a ... laws , and kept together in the temple , and had plenty of food , because these seditious persons were not ashamed ...
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